Friday, December 27, 2013

Peyton's Record Breaking TD Shouldn't Have Counted





HOUSTON (ESPN) -- Upon further review, Denver quarterback Peyton Manning shouldn't have set the NFL record for touchdown passes in a season last week, Houston Texans interim coach Wade Phillips said Friday.
Phillips said the NFL informed the Texans that Broncos receiver Eric Decker's second touchdown catch from Manning on Sunday shouldn't have counted because Decker was juggling the ball.
Phillips acknowledged that the league's mea culpa wouldn't reverse Manning's record, but he couldn't help but get a dig in before he left.
"Poor Manning," Phillips said. "He thought he broke the record."

What a crock of bullshit. NFL hates the Pats and that's that. Enjoy that asterisk next to your "record" Peyton. And yes, once Hernandez gets released and Gronk rehabs, Brady will break your shitty record.

Now its time to win another SuperBowl, which is a true measure of success in the NFL.


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